A simple pair of Nickel Ball Mortice Door Knobs that have been cast in brass and then nickel plated to give a highly polished finish. Although more commonly found in Victorian/Edwardian period properties, because of their simple and classic shape they sit very nicely in both period and contemporary properties alike.
For use with Mortice locks and latches and come Unsprung as standard.
So, we recommend using a Heavy Duty or Heavy Sprung lock or latch which is at least 100mm to give a backset of 75mm or more. This is to ensure that the door knob turns properly and returns to the closed position, and that you do not catch your knuckles on the door frame or striker plate.
We also sell a range of Escutcheons which complement these door knobs.
Sold as a Pair and supplied with matching fixings. Always make a small pilot drill hole and use a manual screw driver to avoid damaging screws and finish.
Nickel Ball Mortice Door Knobs Dimensions
- Knob Diameter 45mm
- Rose Diameter 61mm
- Projection 76mm
All measurements are approximate and should be used as a guide only, this is due to the handcrafted nature of the products.
Generally in stock and dispatched within 1 - 2 days.
We aim to process orders within the first 24 hours and have your items dispatched within 2 – 3 days, providing items are in stock.
For made to order or bespoke items these need to be created so the time varies. Find out more on our Delivery Information page.
Delivery Costs
- £6.75 – UK Mainland (not including Scottish Highlands, Scottish Islands, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands or other UK offshore locations)
- £15.00 – Channel Islands and Isle of Wight
- £22.00 – Scottish Highlands and Scottish Islands
- £26.50 – Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Isles of Scilly
- European Union Destinations - Click here for delivery estimates >
Please contact us for Non-European Union and Worldwide quotes.
Care Instructions
In order to keep your products in peak condition, it’s important that they’re cared for properly. More information on how to look after your purchase, please see our Care Instructions page.
Atmospheric Conditions and Coastal Areas
Harsh environmental conditions and the salt in sea air will cause finishes to deteriorate prematurely. Read our Care Instructions on how to look after your purchase, and for our guide to which finishes are more suited to these conditions.
Commercial Environments
As with atmospheric conditions, high use, commercial environments will also cause finishes to deteriorate prematurely. Read our Care Instructions for details on how to look after your products in these environments.